Any help welcomed

Grow420easy

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hi guys
Im having some issues which im unclear too.
The plants have been growing great with some signs of clawing in some areas i assumed it was nitrogen toxicity(i could have been wrong) to fix what i thought was wrong i gave the girls nutes but without nitrogen, then i had 24hour power cut where humidity went up to 89%.
Subsequently i was forced to flower the following day but my new growth showed signs of yellowing this was on monday, then yesterday (tuesday) i feed them 3 quarter strength flower nutes 3L per plant with good drainage.
I will post pictures before power cut and ones a day after the blackout20200708_200931.jpg
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spek9

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That's either Iron or Zinc deficiency, both of which are primarily caused by improper pH.

What medium? What's the pH of your water/nutrient mix?
 

Grow420easy

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@spek9im growing in soil.
My ec is at 0.8 and inbetween 400 and 550 ppm with ph always at 6.2.
My run off sometimes varies but never goes under 5.8 or over 6.3
 

spek9

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@spek9im growing in soil.
My ec is at 0.8 and inbetween 400 and 550 ppm with ph always at 6.2.
My run off sometimes varies but never goes under 5.8 or over 6.3
Please tell us exactly what medium you're using. Take a picture of the bag if necessary. Twice already today I've had to explain to people that what they have isn't actually soil.

In your case, it might be the opposite. If you are in real soil, your pH is too low, which can lock out certain nutrients.
 

spek9

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I fed yesterday to 15 L of RO water week 1 of bloom at 6.2 ph
The pH is good for the medium. Between 5.8-6.2 for peat, which you have.

Can you provide a link to somewhere that has the information on the nutrients? The chart you posted isn't very helpful as I can't identify the manufacturer.
 

Grow420easy

New Member
@spek9

I have there whole entire organic range including the yuka and calmag 2.0
 

spek9

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@spek9

I have there whole entire organic range including the yuka and calmag 2.0
OK, now would be a great time to show us exactly how much of each bottle you're using in how much water.

Aside from that, I see that you're 400-550 PPM. That seems low for plants that age. Mine get 750-850 PPM.
 

Grow420easy

New Member
@spek9
I feed using Reverse osmosis water which contains 0.2 EC.
Yesterday i fed in 15 L of RO water:
20ml of bloom
2 ml bloom stimulator
6ml final solution
1 ml active pro
4ml silica power
1ml amino complex
5ml cal mag 2.0
10ml yuka

All this come upto 0.8 EC and around 400/550 ppm with the bluelab trugeon which doesnt give me a digital reading only a flashing light to go by.
Hope this helps
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
@spek9
I feed using Reverse osmosis water which contains 0.2 EC.
Yesterday i fed in 15 L of RO water:
20ml of bloom
2 ml bloom stimulator
6ml final solution
1 ml active pro
4ml silica power
1ml amino complex
5ml cal mag 2.0
10ml yuka

All this come upto 0.8 EC and around 400/550 ppm with the bluelab trugeon which doesnt give me a digital reading only a flashing light to go by.
Hope this helps
Which one of all of those items contains your micro nutrients (Iron, Zinc etc)? Which one contains the most Nitrogen?

I'm not going to go off and research all of those products. It's a lot of stuff, but I see nothing that relates to "grow" or "micro".
 

Grow420easy

New Member
@spek9
Im not entirely sure but i believe my cal mag has 6-0-0 in the NPK and contains iron and zinc and also the yuka but only bought this yesterday and havent read into depth with this but this also contains iron and zinc.
The most nitrogen would be my veg at 8
 

spek9

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@spek9
Im not entirely sure but i believe my cal mag has 6-0-0 in the NPK and contains iron and zinc and also the yuka but only bought this yesterday and havent read into depth with this but this also contains iron and zinc.
The most nitrogen would be my veg at 8
To be honest, I'm having a hard time sorting this out. You've got numerous bottles of stuff, but it doesn't seem that you really know why you have them.

Your pH is good, you have recently had (or have) a slight Nitrogen toxicity, and what appears to be deficiency of Iron or Zinc.

The only other thing I can think what may be happening is that will all of that Bloom stuff, you've overdosed on Phosphorus, which is antagonistic to Iron and Zinc (among others). This means that with too much Phosphorus, those two nutrients can be locked out, causing an artificial deficiency. Zinc is the first one that will be locked out due to P tox.

Back off the bloom stuff back to veg levels for a couple of feeds, and see if the problem gets better or worse.
 

Grow420easy

New Member
@spek9
The yellow in the new growth started way before i had giving it bloom.
As i had a power outtage for just under 24 hours i decided to change to flower and it was due a feed this is why i gave it the bloom. (Week1 of flower)
I thought it might have been lack of nitrogen!

(This is my first grow)
I bought everything on the nutrient table and trying to follow that as strictly as possible.
I really appreciate your help
Tomorrow i will have a better look at the nutes and try work something out and see if it improves

(Would be likely to kill my plants?)
 
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